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Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge High School recently participated in a Blankethon where they made 101 blankets as part of their community outreach.
The Trinityhouse youngsters made 101 ‘no-sew’ polar fleece baby blankets as part of an ongoing project in which the school’s Grade 10 class has been involved in for several years.
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The blankets made by this year’s class will be handed over to a clinic outreach project to be distributed to babies in the maternity and neonatal wards of hospitals such as Chris Hani Baragwanath and Helen Joseph hospitals, as well as community clinics.
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Marketing officer for the school Robyn Aignworth explained that the blankets will be distributed by the Baragwanath Hospital Comforts Committee which is a hospital and clinic outreach project as well as a registered non-profit organisation.
“Well done to the students for their continued participation in this project,” said Aingworth.
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